Talk:Little Dixie (Missouri)

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Pre-Civil War this area was known as the Boonslick Democracy while towards and after it was known as Little Dixie. The area is located north of the MO river and is mostly flat (being on a Glaciated Plain). In this area there is a lot of Antebellum architecture and plantations. This architecture is different from the German architecture found in the Missouri Rhineland, the French influenced English architecture found east in the Lincoln Hills (Hannibal) and the architecture of St. Louis (South East), all of which is significantly different from the architecture found in the Ozarks!! Here's a good link on it http://missourifolkloresociety.truman.edu/marshall.html. Oddly enough Little Dixie sits north (and overlaps slightly west) of the MO Rhineland, settled by Germans, many who were abolitionist. The area, as most of MO, is the site for many bloody Civil War Battles. Also they have a different dialect from the surounding areas - Hannibal, St. Louis, and the MO Rhineland.

Anyhow... Little Dixie is more like a cultural/dialect area and not a geographic area... Geographically it is a Glacial Plain that was once a prairie.

Some Links;           Although Hannibal, town where Mark Twain grew up, is part of the Lincoln Hills, which is hilly hence the name, and not Little Dixie, which is flat, and was settled by those leaving St. Louis - who were also sympathetic of abolitionist. Ahhh Yes, the Complex and Sophisticated Missouri Cultural Heritage... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.246.221.216 (talk • contribs) 20 September 2005 (UTC)


 * Please, add that to the article!! --Awiseman 00:29, 8 June 2006 (UTC)

BALLAD OF LITTLE DIXIE
I would like to know to what tune the "Ballad of Little Dixie" is sung.

Betsy Phillips Columbia, MO

Name all 17 Little Dixie counties
It would be useful to have all 17 counties listed, and to have two maps, one showing the 17-county area, and one showing the heart of Little Dixie.--Parkwells (talk) 22:35, 29 May 2008 (UTC)